MIA Offers International Business Sales & Trade Workshop At PRI 2015
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Buying and selling is the heart of every PRI Trade Show. Building international two-way business has never been more important for US companies and the 45,000 visitors from 67 countries who will attend the show.
PRI and MIA want to help businesses build international trade, and the best way to do that is to meet those who are knowledgable about this topic. The Motorsport Industry Association (MIA) is offering a free half-day conference on Wednesday, December 9, at the Indiana Convention Center, Meeting room 211.
Attendees can listen, learn, meet and discuss success with the panel of experienced business leaders from the USA and Europe, all of whom have first-hand experience of successful international two-way trade in motorsports.
• Benefit from meeting and exchanging ideas with delegates keen to grow their international trade.
• Hear ‘case-studies’ directly from experts and learn the ‘do’s and don’ts’ of global two-way trade.
Confirmed speakers:
• Hannes Gruber - Solution Engineer Racing - AVL - Topic - Global
• Chris Paulsen - President - C&R Racing & PWR - Topic - US, UK & Australia
• Scooter Brothers - Director - Comp Performance Group - Topic - US & Europe
• Jon Hourihan, Chief Executive Europe, Middle East, Africa & Asia Pacific – Goodridge - Topic - Global
• Martin Jones - Business Development Manager - MOOG - Topic - Europe & US
• Benjamin Grenon, Managing Director - Speedshare - Topic - Asia & US
• Jim Moore, General Manager Americas - Speedshare - Topic - Asia & US
• Chris Milne – General Manager – Turbosmart - Topic - Australia & US
• Mark Cooper - US Department of Commerce - Indy - Topic - Government Support
• Pat Goodridge - Sales Manager - Variohm - Topic - Europe
International Delegates—why should you attend? The US racing market is valued at over $13.5 billion, comprising of 400,000+ participants. Before the show starts, attendees need to meet US companies who want to trade internationally, and they will be at this conference.
USA delegates—why should you attend? The world market for motorsports is growing fast and you need to know if and how your company should take its share. Australia, South America, India and China want to buy from the USA, and Europe is the largest motorsports market. Just one country in Europe—the UK—has sales worth $14 billion and is home to over 4000 specialist motorsport companies in 200 square miles.
Grab this chance and claim your share of these lucrative markets in 2016.
Register here: http://www.the-mia.com/Events-Diary/Require-registration?e_id=951
PRI and MIA want to help businesses build international trade, and the best way to do that is to meet those who are knowledgable about this topic. The Motorsport Industry Association (MIA) is offering a free half-day conference on Wednesday, December 9, at the Indiana Convention Center, Meeting room 211.
Attendees can listen, learn, meet and discuss success with the panel of experienced business leaders from the USA and Europe, all of whom have first-hand experience of successful international two-way trade in motorsports.
• Benefit from meeting and exchanging ideas with delegates keen to grow their international trade.
• Hear ‘case-studies’ directly from experts and learn the ‘do’s and don’ts’ of global two-way trade.
Confirmed speakers:
• Hannes Gruber - Solution Engineer Racing - AVL - Topic - Global
• Chris Paulsen - President - C&R Racing & PWR - Topic - US, UK & Australia
• Scooter Brothers - Director - Comp Performance Group - Topic - US & Europe
• Jon Hourihan, Chief Executive Europe, Middle East, Africa & Asia Pacific – Goodridge - Topic - Global
• Martin Jones - Business Development Manager - MOOG - Topic - Europe & US
• Benjamin Grenon, Managing Director - Speedshare - Topic - Asia & US
• Jim Moore, General Manager Americas - Speedshare - Topic - Asia & US
• Chris Milne – General Manager – Turbosmart - Topic - Australia & US
• Mark Cooper - US Department of Commerce - Indy - Topic - Government Support
• Pat Goodridge - Sales Manager - Variohm - Topic - Europe
International Delegates—why should you attend? The US racing market is valued at over $13.5 billion, comprising of 400,000+ participants. Before the show starts, attendees need to meet US companies who want to trade internationally, and they will be at this conference.
USA delegates—why should you attend? The world market for motorsports is growing fast and you need to know if and how your company should take its share. Australia, South America, India and China want to buy from the USA, and Europe is the largest motorsports market. Just one country in Europe—the UK—has sales worth $14 billion and is home to over 4000 specialist motorsport companies in 200 square miles.
Grab this chance and claim your share of these lucrative markets in 2016.
Register here: http://www.the-mia.com/Events-Diary/Require-registration?e_id=951
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